Great news!! Fantastic news Friday!! Say it loud!!
Saturday, December 12, 2020
It's a BEE--YOO--TEE-FULL DAY!!
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Happy Safe Harbor Day, America!
Yes indeed, Mr. and Mrs. America! Happy Safe Harbor Day!
Safe harbor law locks Congress into accepting electoral votes cast for President-elect Joe Biden
What is Safe Harbor Day, you might ask? Well here you are:
Other than Wisconsin, every state appears to have met a deadline in federal law that essentially means Congress has to accept the electoral votes that will be cast next week and sent to the Capitol for counting on Jan. 6. Those votes will elect Joe Biden as the country’s next president.So here we are and thank goodness! We've never needed to really acknowledge this day up to now since no sitting President ever denied, ignored, disavowed our vote, our votes, our election and our Democracy. But then, we've never had this much a narcissistic, self-dealing, self-centered, greedy, thoughtless, corrupt President before now, either.
So, go! Enjoy this great and beautiful day!
Now only 6 more days until the Electoral College turns in its formal finding on the election and FORTY-TWO days until inauguration!
Glory, hallelujah!
Meanwhile, he can't leave soon enough. This came out yesterday.
This came out today, this morning.
Trump’s Attacks on Local Officials Are Spreading Hatred and Inciting Violence
This, though---good news---also came out this morning.
Lawyers Across the Country Urge Bar Associations to Investigate Trump Legal Team
Heavens help us.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Very Welcome Contrast in Presidents
Yeah. That. All that. And thought and thoughtfulness and intelligence and compassion.
And more.
#Throwthebumout
Monday, November 30, 2020
Fantastic Presidential News Today!
I love it! Fantastic! A bit from the article about it from The Hill:
The National Review editorial board is drawing attention online for its sharp rebuke of President Trump’s actions challenging the results of the presidential election, which he lost to President-elect Joe Biden.
In a Monday editorial titled “Trump’s Disgraceful Endgame,” the conservative publication’s senior editorial staff referred to the president’s continued efforts to undermine the results as “disgraceful” and said “almost nothing that the Trump team has alleged has withstood the slightest scrutiny.”
Almost nothing that the Trump team has alleged has withstood the slightest scrutiny. In particular, it’s hard to find much that is remotely true in the president’s Twitter feed these days. It is full of already-debunked claims and crackpot conspiracy theories about Dominion voting systems. Over the weekend, he repeated the charge that 1.8 million mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania were mailed out, yet 2.6 million were ultimately tallied. In a rather elementary error, this compares the number of mail-ballots requested in the primary to the number of ballots counted in the general. A straight apples-to-apples comparison finds that 1.8 million mail-in ballots were requested in the primary and 1.5 million returned, while 3.1 million ballots were requested in the general and 2.6 million returned.
Flawed and dishonest assertions like this pollute the public discourse and mislead good people who make the mistake of believing things said by the president of the United States.
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Happy Thanksgiving
A great and very deserving list.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Notes On a Press Conference
The first thing that occurs to me today, after yesterday's press conference from Mr. Trump is that it is going to be an extremely casual 4 years, beginning January 20, if he stays for the entire term, that is. If you read a transcript of the conference or see videotape of it, he uses a lot of "gonna" and "lemme" and at one point, even said "crap." I tell you, folks, this is "a man of the people." Sure, he was given one million dollars once, by and from his father but he's a man of the people.
Second thing that occurs to me after yesterday is that clearly, we, we Americans, you and I, the US, owe Mr. Trump a lot. And I mean A LOT. Check this out:
Over the weekend, I was offered $2 billion to do a deal in Dubai with a very, very, very amazing man, a great, great developer from the Middle East, Hussein Damack, a friend of mine, great guy. And I was offered $2 billion to do a deal in Dubai — a number of deals and I turned it down.
I didn’t have to turn it down, because as you know, I have a no-conflict situation because I’m president, which is — I didn’t know about that until about three months ago, but it’s a nice thing to have.
Wait. Wait right there.
It isn't that we Americans "...don't want presidents getting tangled up in minutia.." Not at all. It's that WE DON'T WANT OUR PRESIDENTS TO BE BOUGHT. We don't want them to be influenced by a money deal or by any billionaires across the planet who would want their buddy, the President, to do them a favor. We'd like very much to not be a banana republic, so to speak.
Well, he's not just wrong on this point but very much so. We'd like to know a few things about him and his tax returns:
--We'd like to know he paid taxes
--We'd like to know he paid a reasonably fair share of taxes
--We'd like to know he's not in debt--deeply or otherwise--to even one, let along many people or organizations or, heaven forbid, governments in and of other nations
He goes on to admit he's got lots of foreign interests:
...my company is much bigger, much more powerful than they ever thought. We’re in many, many countries, and I’m very proud of it.
And that's just for starters. So yes, Mr. President-elect, we'd very, very much like to see your tax returns and know what's in them. You said you'd release them if you became president, anyway, not that truth or commitments mean anything to you.
He then brought out an attorney, one Sheri Dillon, to explain how Mr. Trump is going to handle business in the next four years and how he's not actually going to put all that business in a true "blind trust" while he serves as president because, hey, screw you, America. This is Donald Trump. She also went on to defend Mr. Trump's keeping his hotels while serving in the White House. Or Trump Tower, he hasn't said completely yet where he'll be operating from. The White House is so dowdy, you know?
He seemed to knock BBC news. A reporter from the BBC introduced himself for a question and this was Mr. Trump's response:
BBC news. That’s another beauty.
The BBC? You knock the BBC?
He was asked what he'd do to reform the media. He said he'd recommend people that "that have some moral compass."
Really. That's rich. (no pun intended).
In fairness, not all of the press conference was bad. It seems Mr. Trump is speaking out for the people and against his own political party on at least one subject and that is on our nation's ability to negotiate lower drug costs from the pharmaceutical companies. Here's a bit of what he said:
We’ve got to get our drug industry back. Our drug industry has been disastrous. They’re leaving left and right. They supply our drugs, but they don’t make them here, to a large extent. And the other thing we have to do is create new bidding procedures for the drug industry because they’re getting away with murder.
Pharma, pharma has a lot of lobbies and a lot of lobbyists and a lot of power and there’s very little bidding on drugs. We’re the largest buyer of drugs in the world and yet we don’t bid properly and we’re going to start bidding and we’re going to save billions of dollars over a period of time.
Of course, he and the Republicans want to do away with the Affordable Care Act, the ACA, "Obamacare" and have no replacement for it or replacement plan but at least Mr. Trump has this one issue correct for us. It pales, in comparison, to doing away with Obamacare, but at least he has this right.
Final note: In the next four years, if Mr. Trump lasts that long as President (shudder), get used to hearing the following words out of the White House. Oh, and out of New York City, apparently:
"..the best..."
disastrous
fantastic
great, greatest
gonna'
disgrace (and this will be used both by the President, in that time frame, as well as by others, describing him)
phony
crap
Putin, Vladimir Putin, Mr. Putin, President Putin
totally (sometimes I think I'm listening to an 80's or 90's "valley girl)
horrible (again, this will be used both by and about the President)
yeah (only used by the President)
The entire phrase: "Give me a break" (this will be used by both the President and teenagers, exclusively)
"Lemme" (as a substitute for "let me." Again, only used by the President)
brilliant
phenomenal
terrific
outstanding
We are in for a rough, rough four years, ladies and gentlemen. God and the heavens help us.
Links:
Trump, Sex and Lots of Whining
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Even Glenn Beck Agrees About Trump
Yes, even Right Wing, ugliness- and ignorance spewing Glenn Beck agrees and admits that none other than Donald J. Trump, president-elect (I still shudder), is potentially scary and even dangerous.